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E1.24.2 :: Final high resolution photographs
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AL3282 :: The Sunday Times Heritage Project (STHP) Collection
► E1 :: Full Packages**
► E1.24 :: Race Classification
► E1.24.2 :: Final high resolution photographs
► E1.24.2.1 :: Caption: A'Native' By Mistake - Mr Hoyoake, the 'Coloured' who was classified as a 'Native', has won his appeal with the Reclassification Appeal Board. He is a 'Coloured' again, July 1956. (Photograph by Bob Gosani)
► E1.24.2.2 :: Caption: The dreaded appeal board room, where those incorrectly classified would have a hearing to determine their race
► E1.24.2.3 :: Caption: Mr NCF Treunicht(left) represents the director of census. He sits with the Appeal Board headed by Mr JJ Groenewald(centre). These men try to give applicants a fair hearing
► E1.24.2.4 :: Caption: Apartheid signs in Mossel Bay. 04/12/1988. © Johncom
► E1.24.2.5 :: Caption: Apartheid signs. 03/04/1975. © Johncom
► E1.24.2.6 :: Caption: Ernest Holyoake, a coloured who was classified as a "Native", has won his appeal and is coloured again, July 1956
► E1.24.2.7 :: Caption: Police attack UDF march to Pollsmoor Prison to demand the release of Nelson Mandela & other political prisoners. Pic: Gedeon Mandel. Circa August 1985.
► E1.24.2.8 :: Caption: Police attack UDF march to Pollsmoor Prison to demand the release of Nelson Mandela & other political prisoners. Pic: Gedeon Mandel. Circa August 1985.
► E1.24.2.9 :: Caption: British journalist John Pilger, who once bribed officials to sit in on a day's hearings of the Race Classification Appeal board at the Old Training College in Queen Victoria Street, pictured here with Nelson Mandela in November 2001
► E1.24.2.10 :: Caption: Ronnie van der Walt, the Cape Town welterweight boxer who was reclassified as a coloured person in 1967. He left the country and moved to Britain with his family, his South African boxing career in ruins
► E1.24.2.11 :: Caption: Even benches in public parks were designated along racial lines, giving rise to the term 'petty apartheid'
► E1.24.2.12 :: Caption: On assuming political power in South Africa in 1948 the white National Party initially implemented its apartheid ideology in a mundane, but acutely humiliating and visible way: legally designating public areas and facilities and access to them along strict racial lines
► E1.24.2.13 :: Caption: An example of apartheid 'signage', or petty apartheid, as it existed - and as South Africans of all colours were legally bound to obey it - until the 1990s
► E1.24.2.14 :: Caption: Separate public amenities for people not classified as white were enforceable by law and those who flouted them were liable to admonishment and even arrest by police, adding to the humiliation of petty apartheid
► E1.24.2.15 :: Caption: Public facilities for blacks, coloureds and Indians were often vastly inferior to those for whites
► E1.24.2.16 :: Caption: Even nature was segregated: blacks, coloureds and Indians were not allowed to swim together in the sea or at public swimming pools
► E1.24.2.17 :: Black boy at whites only post
► E1.24.2.18 :: Race board montage
► E1.24.2.19 :: Photo prices and captions*+**
Call Number:
E1.24.2
Title:
Final high resolution photographs